'The Woman in Black' James Watkins, Jane Goldman interview

The horror-thriller, which opens in cinemas this weekend, is Radcliffe's first big-screen outing since the Harry Potter series drew to a close last year.

Speaking to Digital Spy, Watkins and screenwriter Jane Goldman said that the "wonderful, classic ghost story" has an "emotional heart", which will take the audience on Arthur Kipps's (Radcliffe) journey.

"It kind of haunts you," Goldman explained. "It's got a haunting quality and you're still looking over your shoulder and still thinking about it a long time afterwards."